This river extends300 miles up theborder of Georgiaand South Carolina.It is a busytransportation hub.Located insoutheasternGeorgia, this is thesecond largestfreshwater swamp inthe U.S.This is made upof the averageweatherconditions in aregion.Many Georgia towns,industries andagriculture grew upalong this river. It flowsthrough north Georgiaand forms much of thestate’s western border.Tobacco, peanuts,soybeans, wheat,corn, and cottonare all these typeof products grownin GeorgiaThis industrybenefits fromGeorgia’s slightlycooler climate,mountains, andcoastal regionsThis is an area wherethe elevation of landdecreases andimpacts the flow ofwater and streams. Itdivides Georgia’ssources of water.This naturalresource helped topower Georgia’searly industriesbefore electricity.These are thehemispheres inwhich you willfind the stateof Georgia.This is anunderground rockformation thatholds water, someof which flows intosprings and wells.This is Georgia’ssmallest region. Itis the extremenorthwesterncorner of thestate.Georgia islocated in thisregion of theUnited States.This a body ofwater that iscollected andstored for futureuse, often in anatural or artificiallake.Tornadoes havecaused lots ofdamage to this area inrecent years. Thisphysical feature alsoprotects mainlandGeorgia fromhurricanes.Earth can be dividedinto 4 of these. Theyrange as follows:Northern, Southern,Eastern, andWestern.This is thecontinent onwhich you willfind the stateof Georgia.This region’smain industry ismining. It islocated north ofthe Piedmontregion.This industry isone of the oldestin Georgia. Itbegan because ofGeorgia’s cottoncrop.This is thecountry inwhich you willfind the stateof GeorgiaThis region begins atthe Fall Line andextends south toGeorgia’s borderwith Florida and eastto the AtlanticOcean.This region containsthe southernmostpoint of theAppalachianMountains and thehighest point inGeorgia.This physical featureextends into Georgia’snortheast corner.Mining put this areaon the map when goldwas discovered nearDahlonega in 1828.This region hasrolling hills andstretchesacross themiddle ofGeorgia.This is aseries of smallislands alongGeorgia’sAtlantic Coast.This river extends300 miles up theborder of Georgiaand South Carolina.It is a busytransportation hub.Located insoutheasternGeorgia, this is thesecond largestfreshwater swamp inthe U.S.This is made upof the averageweatherconditions in aregion.Many Georgia towns,industries andagriculture grew upalong this river. It flowsthrough north Georgiaand forms much of thestate’s western border.Tobacco, peanuts,soybeans, wheat,corn, and cottonare all these typeof products grownin GeorgiaThis industrybenefits fromGeorgia’s slightlycooler climate,mountains, andcoastal regionsThis is an area wherethe elevation of landdecreases andimpacts the flow ofwater and streams. Itdivides Georgia’ssources of water.This naturalresource helped topower Georgia’searly industriesbefore electricity.These are thehemispheres inwhich you willfind the stateof Georgia.This is anunderground rockformation thatholds water, someof which flows intosprings and wells.This is Georgia’ssmallest region. Itis the extremenorthwesterncorner of thestate.Georgia islocated in thisregion of theUnited States.This a body ofwater that iscollected andstored for futureuse, often in anatural or artificiallake.Tornadoes havecaused lots ofdamage to this area inrecent years. Thisphysical feature alsoprotects mainlandGeorgia fromhurricanes.Earth can be dividedinto 4 of these. Theyrange as follows:Northern, Southern,Eastern, andWestern.This is thecontinent onwhich you willfind the stateof Georgia.This region’smain industry ismining. It islocated north ofthe Piedmontregion.This industry isone of the oldestin Georgia. Itbegan because ofGeorgia’s cottoncrop.This is thecountry inwhich you willfind the stateof GeorgiaThis region begins atthe Fall Line andextends south toGeorgia’s borderwith Florida and eastto the AtlanticOcean.This region containsthe southernmostpoint of theAppalachianMountains and thehighest point inGeorgia.This physical featureextends into Georgia’snortheast corner.Mining put this areaon the map when goldwas discovered nearDahlonega in 1828.This region hasrolling hills andstretchesacross themiddle ofGeorgia.This is aseries of smallislands alongGeorgia’sAtlantic Coast.

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(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. I-This river extends 300 miles up the border of Georgia and South Carolina. It is a busy transportation hub.
  2. I-Located in southeastern Georgia, this is the second largest freshwater swamp in the U.S.
  3. G-This is made up of the average weather conditions in a region.
  4. I-Many Georgia towns, industries and agriculture grew up along this river. It flows through north Georgia and forms much of the state’s western border.
  5. G-Tobacco, peanuts, soybeans, wheat, corn, and cotton are all these type of products grown in Georgia
  6. O-This industry benefits from Georgia’s slightly cooler climate, mountains, and coastal regions
  7. N-This is an area where the elevation of land decreases and impacts the flow of water and streams. It divides Georgia’s sources of water.
  8. O-This natural resource helped to power Georgia’s early industries before electricity.
  9. G-These are the hemispheres in which you will find the state of Georgia.
  10. G-This is an underground rock formation that holds water, some of which flows into springs and wells.
  11. B-This is Georgia’s smallest region. It is the extreme northwestern corner of the state.
  12. N-Georgia is located in this region of the United States.
  13. G-This a body of water that is collected and stored for future use, often in a natural or artificial lake.
  14. O-Tornadoes have caused lots of damage to this area in recent years. This physical feature also protects mainland Georgia from hurricanes.
  15. N-Earth can be divided into 4 of these. They range as follows: Northern, Southern, Eastern, and Western.
  16. N-This is the continent on which you will find the state of Georgia.
  17. B-This region’s main industry is mining. It is located north of the Piedmont region.
  18. O-This industry is one of the oldest in Georgia. It began because of Georgia’s cotton crop.
  19. O-This is the country in which you will find the state of Georgia
  20. B-This region begins at the Fall Line and extends south to Georgia’s border with Florida and east to the Atlantic Ocean.
  21. B-This region contains the southernmost point of the Appalachian Mountains and the highest point in Georgia.
  22. I-This physical feature extends into Georgia’s northeast corner. Mining put this area on the map when gold was discovered near Dahlonega in 1828.
  23. B-This region has rolling hills and stretches across the middle of Georgia.
  24. I-This is a series of small islands along Georgia’s Atlantic Coast.